Rangers take on Dundee in the Scottish Premiership tonight.
Philippe Clement's side aim to get back to winning ways in the league after the loss to Celtic at the weekend.
The Ibrox side sit six points behind Celtic with just two games to go this term. It means Celtic need just one more point to claim the league crown.
However, Rangers can attempt to put pressure on their rivals with a victory over Dundee on Tuesday.
Clement's men drew with Dundee last time the sides met at Dens Park in a goalless affair.
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The Belgian boss has called for his side to show a reaction against Dundee as he vowed he wouldn't give up on Rangers' title chances.
After defeat at Celtic Park on Saturday, Clement said: "My mentality is to never give up as long as something is possible but I am not naive.
"We need to focus on recovering fast and showing a good reaction against Dundee.
"We need to start with that."
Everything you need to know about Rangers vs Dundee...
When is Rangers vs Dundee?
Rangers take on Dundee tonight - Tuesday, May 14.
The match will be played at Ibrox Stadium.
Kick-off is at 7.30pm.
Is Rangers vs Dundee on TV?
Yes. The Scottish Premiership fixture between Rangers and Dundee will be broadcast live on Sky Sports.
Coverage starts at 6.30pm on Sky Sports Football. You can sign up HERE.
Can I live stream Rangers vs Dundee?
Yes. You can stream the match with a Sky Sports subscription.
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Alternatively, you can stream with an active Now TV subscription.
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What is the latest Rangers team news?
Clement will definitely be without Connor Goldson, Danilo and Oscar Cortes with the trio ruled out for the rest of the season.
Leon Balogun missed the match against Celtic through injury with Abdallah Sima and Rabbi Matondo also unavailable for the match.
John Souttar was subbed off through injury against Celtic making him a doubt for Tuesday's match against Dundee.
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